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Home / Lifestyle / Did Mick Jagger Really Eat in NJ?

Did Mick Jagger Really Eat in NJ?

1 Feb

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Summary

  • Tick Tock Diner named a sandwich after Mick Jagger in 2019.
  • Jagger mentioned eating Taylor ham, egg, and cheese with disco fries.
  • Controversy surrounds whether Jagger actually visited the diner.
Did Mick Jagger Really Eat in NJ?

The Tick Tock Diner in Clifton, New Jersey, a 24/7 establishment since 1948, gained notoriety when it named a sandwich after rock icon Mick Jagger in 2019. This happened after Jagger mentioned stopping by the diner during a tour stop in the state that year. He spoke of enjoying Taylor ham, egg, and cheese alongside disco fries and a sloppy joe.

The diner's 'Mick Jagger' sandwich includes two fried eggs, cheese, and Taylor ham, a breakfast meat known by that name in North Jersey, served on a roll. It's traditionally accompanied by disco fries, another local favorite. Despite the publicity, some doubt Jagger's actual presence at the diner, questioning if the health-conscious rock star would indulge in such heavy fare, especially after recent heart surgery.

Waitstaff at the diner reported not recognizing Jagger or his companions, suggesting they wished to remain low-key. The diner's owner corroborated this, stating Jagger was heavily disguised. Jagger's mention of the diner, alongside jokes about New Jersey being the 'health food capital,' has fueled the speculation about the authenticity of his visit.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tick Tock Diner named the 'Mick Jagger' sandwich after the singer in 2019, which features Taylor ham, two fried eggs, and cheese on a roll, served with disco fries.
Yes, there is controversy as some question whether Mick Jagger actually visited the diner, citing his heavily disguised appearance and comments about New Jersey's health food scene.
Taylor ham is a breakfast meat commonly known by that name in North Jersey, though it is referred to as pork roll in South Jersey.

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